Ramona ShelburneFeb 14, 2026, 06:35 PM ETCloseSenior writer for ESPN.comSpent seven years at the Los Angeles Daily NewsFollow on XMultiple Authors
Adam Silver ‘paying attention’ to tanking teams (1:14)NBA commissioner Adam Silver addresses the tanking issue in the NBA. (1:14)
INGLEWOOD, Calif. — NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Saturday that tanking has been “worse this year than we’ve seen in recent memory” and he’s considering “every possible remedy” — including taking away draft picks — to stop the type of overt behaviors he fined the Utah Jazz and Indiana Pacers for this week.
Silver noted that in conversations with general managers and other members of the league’s competition committee, the incentive structure of the lottery has made it unclear that the worst teams are actually the teams with the worst records.
“If teams are manipulating their performance in order to get higher draft picks even in a lottery, then the question becomes … are they really the worst-performing teams?” Silver said. “It’s not clear to me, for example, that the 30th-performing team is that much measurably worse than the 22nd-performing team, particularly if you have incentive to perform poorly to get a better draft pick.
On several occasions Saturday, Silver reflected on the conundrum between the short-term incentives teams might have to lose games to improve their draft position and the long-term best interests of the league.
“It’s the whole community coming together and deciding what’s in the best interest,” Silver said. “It’s part of my job to remind everybody. … I understand what your short-term interests may be, but we’d better not lose sight of our fans here. We’d better not lose sight of the people who support this league day in and day out.”
Silver said he had no updates on the investigation, which is being conducted by Wachtell Lipton in New York.
“It’s enormously complex. You have a company in bankruptcy. You have thousands of documents, multiple witnesses that have been needed to be interviewed,” Silver said.
“I will say, just in case anyone is wondering, the fact that All-Star [Weekend] is here this weekend has had no impact on the timeline of the investigation. Our charge to the Wachtell law firm is to do the work and then come back and make recommendations to the league office, and that’s where things now stand.”
He did, however, provide an update on the NBA’s plans for expansion, noting that he expected the board of governors to discuss the issue at its next meeting in March and then start reaching out to potential expansion cities and owners to gauge interest. He noted that the league was not considering a relocation of any of its current franchises.
Adam Silver ‘paying attention’ to tanking teams (1:14)NBA commissioner Adam Silver addresses the tanking issue in the NBA. (1:14)
Ramona ShelburneFeb 14, 2026, 06:35 PM ETCloseSenior writer for ESPN.comSpent seven years at the Los Angeles Daily NewsFollow on XMultiple Authors
Silver said he had no timeline on when that investigation might conclude.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver addresses the tanking issue in the NBA. (1:14)
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